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Why South Korea Needs THAAD
“I do not believe there are direct military actions that could dissuade or prevent the regime from pursuing ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons without risking a response that could devastate Seoul,” Mark Gunzinger, a former Air Force B-52 bomber pilot and current senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments told The National Interest.
How to Diminish a Superpower: Trump’s Foreign Policy After Six Months
Regardless of which candidate had won the 2016 election, the tenure of the 45th president was bound to represent a pivotal moment in the historical arc of the American superpower
Everything You Need to Know: B-1B Bombers, F-15s and F-2 Strike Fighters Fly Over Korea
“I do not believe there are direct military actions that could dissuade or prevent the regime from pursuing ballistic missiles and nuclear weapons without risking a response that could devastate Seoul,” Mark Gunzinger, a former Air Force B-52 bomber pilot and current senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments told The National Interest.
Experts question the US Navy’s ideas for a new frigate
In response to a question from subcommittee chairman Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., Bryan Clark, a retired submariner and analyst with the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said he thought the RFI was too vague and questioned whether the U.S. Navy actually knows what it wants.
Daily on Defense
Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments has released “Analysis of the FY 2018 Defense Budget and Trends in Defense Spending,” by Katherine Blakeley.
Repair for USS Fitzgerald After Collision Will Cost More Than Fix to USS Cole After Terror Attack
Bryan Clark, naval analyst with Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments, said, based on photos of the damage published by the Navy, the costs to repair the ship would easily top the $250 million of the Cole repairs, and could even double that figure.